Atlanta Firefighters' Union sues city over bargaining agreement
The Atlanta Firefighters' Union is suing the City of Atlanta and Mayor Andre Dickens, alleging a breach of their first-ever collective bargaining agreement. Both the union and the city originally agreed to switch from a 28-day pay cycle to a 14-day pay cycle. After operating under the new agreement for approximately six months, the city reportedly stopped honoring the 14-day pay provision. Aungelique Proctor has the latest.
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